EBOLA Tx turkey farm contaminated with ebola?

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Sherrynboo

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I saw this on FB and didn't see this site listed as one of the ones not to post from. I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere else so can't vouch for its authenticity.

Sherry in GA

Texas Turkey Farm Contaminated With Ebola, Over 250,000 Holiday Turkeys Infected.

A Texas turkey farm employee is now under quarantine after he tested positive for the Ebola virus. Texas Prime Turkey Farm, the largest supplier of turkeys in the United States, has been ordered by the CDC to quarantine over 250,000 holiday turkeys. The CDC has confirmed 3,000 turkeys have tested positive for the virus since Friday’s incident.

According to investigators, long time employee Philip Canseco was seen vomiting in the facilities restroom three days prior to the incident on Friday. “I was passing by the restroom, when I heard somebody throwing up inside,” said one Texas Prime Turkey Farm employee. “I opened the door and looked inside and saw Canseco throwing up in one of the urinals. I asked him if he was okay, he said yes, and I left. I didn’t want to get close to him and get sick.”

Management confirmed that Canseco worked three full work days at the facility with flu-like symptoms, before passing out unconscious with a fever of 106°. Due to his symptoms, he was rushed to a local hazmat tent where he tested positive for the Ebola virus. The CDC reports an additional 7 coworkers are being quarantined and tested. However, they have not released those results as of yet.

The facility has been ordered by the CDC to burn their entire flock of turkeys, over 250,000. Texas Prime Turkey Farm is requesting permission from the state of Texas to send the shipment of incinerated turkey ashes to Veolia’s Port Arthur environmental waste facility. This facility has already accepted one shipment of Ebola waste from household goods where Thomas Eric Duncan had stayed. Duncan was the first man to die of Ebola on US soil.

Activists are protesting the shipments of contaminated Ebola waste to their community. “We feel every precaution should be taken to protect our community, our children and our elderly. We are not a dumping ground for the nations, or the world’s bio waste.”

incineratorPlant manager Mitch Osborne said on Saturday that even though no contract has yet been signed, the plant will likely receive the second shipment of contaminated Ebola waste. “It is a safe and sound process,” Osborne said. “I am not going to place my employees in harms way, or the community. The company is here to improve the environment and I believe we are doing a pretty darn good job of that. I believe we are doing the right and safe thing.”

A spokesperson for Texas Prime Turkey Farm said there is a good chance Ebola turkeys may have already shipped out to major suppliers for distribution. Each retailer will have to perform recalls individually if they feel they have received a contaminated shipment.

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mockingbird

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Snopes says it's a fake. When I googled the name of the company there weren't any hits for the actual business.
 

CnMO

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What? Turkeys can get and carry/pass on ebola.? OK pigs yes, monkeys yes, but pen raised turkeys in Texas?

So they think this guy Philip got ebola from the turkeys?

Well happy Thanksgiving, this story is just in time....
 

Rabbit

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I got a turkey from Publix how can I find out what farm it came from? Thank you Zero, yeah, we can handle Ebola send over more infected people.
 

kittyknits

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I hope they killed the birds before cremating them; I mean, how cruel do we have a right to be towards animals? Are they or are they not God's creatures?

Yes, I eat meat, but never industrial meat.
 

Possible Impact

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I saw this on FB and didn't see this site listed as one of the ones not to post from. I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere else so can't vouch for its authenticity.

Sherry in GA

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kittyknits

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That disclaimer makes that site absolutely useless, IMO, not to mention annoying. I don't wish to waste time discerning their facts from their fiction. Hope this story isn't real.
 

Possible Impact

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That disclaimer makes that site absolutely useless, IMO, not to mention annoying. I don't wish to waste time discerning their facts from their fiction. Hope this story isn't real.
The story is fake.
I recommend that it be labelled a HOAX site, and all further stories banned.
 

Sherrynboo

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Thanks for the info PI. I will make sure I don't post any more stories from that site! As I said I couldn't vouch for its authenticity.

Sherry in GA
 

Adino

paradigm shaper
think about

if they were on a farm this week they wouldn't be in stores next week

jit isn't that quick
 

TxGal

Day by day
I don't think there is a 'Texas Prime Turkey Farm' atleast nothing comes up on line. And it's supposed to be the largest supplier of turkeys in the country? Sounds very bogus...
 

Publius

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Good thing most of theTurkeys come from West Virginia and that ebola if true make no mistake about it that was deliberately done.
 
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